AAT adds two airlines
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- Sunday, 20 October 2024
Hong Kong Airport-based Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) is now the primary cargo handler for Thai Lion Air’s daily flights from Bangkok and Indonesia AirAsia’s daily flights from Bali.
Hong Kong Airport-based Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) is now the primary cargo handler for Thai Lion Air’s daily flights from Bangkok and Indonesia AirAsia’s daily flights from Bali.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has warned airlines to review their security procedures before the festive season's flood of ecommerce packages that contain electronics.
Africa's Ethiopian Cargo & Logistics Services has appointed Dereje Derero as its managing director, heading a new team of managers to drive expansion.
Counter-terrorism police are investigating who was responsible for an incendiary device that caught fire at a DHL warehouse in Birmingham on July 22.
Parcel locker company InPost has bought out the balance of shares it did not already own in the UK's Menzies Distribution, paying GBP60.4 million in cash.
South Korean cargo carrier Air Incheon now is a full member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and will adhere to IATA’s stringent safety management protocols as well as implementing various IATA financial and operational guidelines.
Freighter operator the Challenge Group has announced completion of its Boeing 767 conversion program and now has four B767-300BDSFs in its fleet, each with a cargo capacity of approximately 400m3 and able to carry up to 52 tons.
Saudia Cargo and Cluster2 Airports have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a strategic partnership to strengthen their logistics operations.
DHL Express now is using a label-free service for package returns around the world, replacing the traditional 'printed label' option.
Hong Kong Airport-based Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) is now the primary cargo handler for Thai Lion Air’s daily flights from Bangkok and Indonesia AirAsia’s daily flights from Bali.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has warned airlines to review their security procedures before the festive season's flood of ecommerce packages that contain electronics.
Africa's Ethiopian Cargo & Logistics Services has appointed Dereje Derero as its managing director, heading a new team of managers to drive expansion.
Counter-terrorism police are investigating who was responsible for an incendiary device that caught fire at a DHL warehouse in Birmingham on July 22.
Parcel locker company InPost has bought out the balance of shares it did not already own in the UK's Menzies Distribution, paying GBP60.4 million in cash.
South Korean cargo carrier Air Incheon now is a full member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and will adhere to IATA’s stringent safety management protocols as well as implementing various IATA financial and operational guidelines.
Freighter operator the Challenge Group has announced completion of its Boeing 767 conversion program and now has four B767-300BDSFs in its fleet, each with a cargo capacity of approximately 400m3 and able to carry up to 52 tons.
Saudia Cargo and Cluster2 Airports have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a strategic partnership to strengthen their logistics operations.
DHL Express now is using a label-free service for package returns around the world, replacing the traditional 'printed label' option.